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LIN'S 2K FOLLOWER CELEBRATION Pride and Prejudice + 🎈 send me a movie and I make a gifset of it (for @indestinatus)
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Things to Do in Vancouver this Weekend: June 1, 2017
Happy June! It’s heating up outside, the parks are filling with sun loungers and there’s long line-ups at the best ice cream spots; summer in Vancouver has begun! To complement the long warm days this weekend, Bard on the Beach’s tents are up and the shows are on; Craft Beer Week’s festival is on at Playland; the Children’s Festival is on Granville Island; Music Waste is filling up venues with music, art and comedy; and to finish there’s a food truck festival on Sunday.
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Friday June 2
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Where: Vanier Park What: What do you say to watching a live production of Much Ado About Nothing, The Winter’s Tale, The Merchant of Venice or The Two Gentlemen of Verona in a custom-built tent on the beach while sipping wine, beer, and munching on a picnic lunch themed to the play? Yes! Right? After 28 years, this festival has hit a stride of near perfection (and don’t even get us started on the amazing costumes.) You could also win tickets – here. Runs until: Saturday September 23, 2017
Vancouver International Children’s Festival
Vancouver International Children’s Festival Where: Granville Island What: The first of its kind in North America, it began as a theatre festival for young audiences presenting international performances. Today the Festival is multi-disciplinary presenting theatre, music, dance, circus, puppetry and storytelling and over the years has been an inspiration to major cities throughout Canada and abroad, where annual children’s festivals now take place. Tickets available at Tickets Tonight. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
The Goh Ballet: The Four Seasons & More Where: The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre What: Goh Ballet’s Spring Performances will feature the World Premiere of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Ballet accompanied by Vancouver Academy of Music’s Concertante String Orchestra. Come and witness future stars of dance and music take flight in this trailblazing production that showcases the world-class talent in our province. Runs until: Saturday June 3, 2017
Music Waste Festival | Band: So Loki | Image by: Jacob Gradowski
Music Waste Festival Where: Various locations What: A festival of Vancouver music, art and comedy that is passion-driven, not corporate sponsored, and financially accessible. All of the shows cost a maximum of $ 5 and are held at venues within walking distance. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Creative Visions: Hong Kong Cinema 1997-2017
Creative Visions: Hong Kong Cinema 1997-2017 Where: The Cinematheque What: This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). To celebrate, the HKSAR Government takes great pleasure in presenting a number of specially curated film programs on Hong Kong cinema in 10 cities across Europe, North America, and South Korea, in addition to four cities in Mainland China and in Hong Kong. Runs until: Friday June 23, 2017
Last Train In
Last Train In Where: The Cultch What: Written and performed by award-winning theatre and film maker Adam Grant Warren, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, Last Train In is drawn from his lived experience. It is not, however, a typical story of disability and triumph over adversity. It is not about finding a way despite overwhelming odds. Instead, it’s about travel, romance, career expectations, and the all-too-human tendency to… embellish. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil Where: The Commodore What: Legendary Australian rock band and agitators Midnight Oil today announced their first World Tour in over two decades. (Hits like Beds are Burning and Blue Sky Mine are to be expected.)
East Side Flea Where: 1024 Main What: Over 50 local vendors, food trucks, a live deejay, artisan showrooms, seasonal drink specials, pinball and more. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
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Vancouver Craft Beer Week Festival
Vancouver Craft Beer Week Festival Where: Playland What: In addition to the biggest selection of craft beer and cider in one place, the VCBW Festival also features art installations, live music, deejays, food trucks, market stalls, brewing demonstrations, and a games area with pinball and foos ball, and a pop up barber shop – because the best time to get a new haircut is definitely after a few beers. Runs until: Sunday June 3, 2017
Vancouver Facial Hair Club 3rd Annual Competition
Vancouver Facial Hair Club 3rd Annual Competition Where: The Lamplighter What: The bearded and the ‘stached compete in multiple categories! Proceeds go to  HeadsUpGuys, a resource for supporting men in their fight against depression.
STRUT
STRUT Where: English Bay What: Homosexuality is still a criminal offense in 79 countries worldwide. This is an annual walk-a-thon that raises funds to support sponsorship groups and charities that actively assist LGBTQ2+ refugees & newcomers. Flouting gender norms is a symbol of power and resistance in the LGBTQ2+ community; the freedom to do, act, wear, say or be who they wish without fear of persecution.
Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir presents Soul Gospel II
Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir presents Soul Gospel II Where: Christ Church Cathedral What: Rising-star R&B sensation Warren Dean Flandez, recent JUNO nominee and two-time winner at the 2017 Canadian Gospel Music Awards, will charm audiences with his rich vocals alongside the mighty 90 voices of Good Noise. Back by popular demand, this musical event will combine the best of soul and gospel, with inspirational classics made famous by Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, and more. Audiences will also be treated to a taste of Flandez’ own infectiously groovy works.
Day Wave
Day Wave Where: The Biltmore What: Californian guitar-based dream pop with electronic undertones.
Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Atlanta United
Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Atlanta United Where: BC Place Stadium What: Soccer. Shouting. Cheering. Hot dogs. Beers.
Tom Lee Music Grand Re-Opening
Tom Lee Music Grand Re-Opening Where: 728 Granville What: Door crasher deals, exclusive & limited edition products, prize draws, demos and workshops showcasing its full-line selection of top brand musical instruments, equipment and cutting-edge, digital music technology. Performances will be throughout the weekend by acclaimed artists: renowned Steinway pianist Jenny Lin, guitar master & Wide Mouth Mason front man Shaun Verreault, prolific pianist/singer/songwriter Michael Kaeshammer, piano virtuoso Ian Parker, and more. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Dayglo Abortions Where: The Rickshaw What: Brent “Fubar” Johnson Memorial Show with Powerclown, Rampage, the Strugglers, Wasted Strays, Scum Element.
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StreetFood Vancouver Festival
StreetFood Vancouver Festival Where: 88 Pacific Blvd. What: Twenty-two food trucks, a local arts and makers market, mini golf, face painting, music, and… free admission!
Sunday Art Market
Sunday Art Market Where: Jim Deva Plaza What: Local artists, vendors and makers, largely from Vancouver’s West End, along with musical and other live performances and artist-led workshops to drop into. Runs until: September 2017
The Valkyries Ride to Vancouver
The Valkyries Ride to Vancouver Where: St Helen’s Anglican Church, 2:00pm What: Heroic Opera – a startup opera company devoted to the music of Wagner, Verdi, and Richard Strauss – will launch this June with Wagner’s epic opera Die Walküre. Its famous Ride of the Valkyries scene has been used in everything from Apocalypse Now to Bugs Bunny, but has not been heard in its entirety in Vancouver since 1975.
Up Dharma Down
Up Dharma Down Where: The Biltmore What: Up Dharma Down is a band from the Philippines. They have been together since 2004. The group incorporates influences from rock, trip-hop, electronica and post-rock to create a sound which stands out in the local scene.
RBC Race for the Kids Where: Queen Elizabeth Park What: Runners and walkers of all ages and abilities will participate in either a scenic 5k route or a 2k fun run, followed by a carnival celebration with healthy snacks and activities for the whole family. Since it began in 1986, BC Children’s Hospital Foundation’s signature running event has raised over $ 12 million for childhood cancer research and treatment at the hospital. 
Tom Lee Music Grand Re-Opening Where: 728 Granville What: Door crasher deals, exclusive & limited edition products, prize draws, demos and workshops showcasing its full-line selection of top brand musical instruments, equipment and cutting-edge, digital music technology. Performances will be throughout the weekend by acclaimed artists: renowned Steinway pianist Jenny Lin, guitar master & Wide Mouth Mason front man Shaun Verreault, prolific pianist/singer/songwriter Michael Kaeshammer, piano virtuoso Ian Parker, and more. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Vancouver Craft Beer Week Festival Where: The Fair at the PNE What: In addition to the biggest selection of craft beer and cider in one place, the VCBW Festival also features art installations, live music, deejays, food trucks, market stalls, brewing demonstrations, and a games area with pinball and foos ball, and a pop up barber shop – because the best time to get a new haircut is definitely after a few beers. Runs until: Sunday June 3, 2017
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Music Waste Festival | Band: So Loki | Image by: Jacob Gradowski
Music Waste Festival Where: Various locations What: A festival of Vancouver music, art and comedy that is passion-driven, not corporate sponsored, and financially accessible. All of the shows cost a maximum of $ 5 and are held at venues within walking distance. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Children of God
Children of God Where: The Cultch What: In this powerful musical, the children of an Oji-Cree family are sent to a residential school in Northern Ontario. This is a story of redemption: for a mother who was never let past the school’s gate, and her kids, who never knew she came. Runs until: Sunday June 3, 2107
Caroline Mesquita The Ballad
Caroline Mesquita The Ballad Where: Centre 221A What: A sculptural practice that intertwines the materiality of altered, oxidized, and painted copper and brass sheets with theatrical playfulness. Runs until: Saturday June 3, 2017
rEvolver Theatre Festival Where: The Cultch What: The festival by Upintheair Theatre fosters possible futures: supporting the next generation of theatre makers, and exploring new ideas through a unique focus on speculative fiction and formal innovation. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Vancouver Craft Beer Week
Vancouver Craft Beer Week Where: Various locations What: A week of beer, events, tastings, music, and outdoor beer gardens across the city. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Vancouver International Children’s Festival
Vancouver International Children’s Festival Where: Granville Island What: The first of its kind in North America, it began as a theatre festival for young audiences presenting international performances. Today the Festival is multi-disciplinary presenting theatre, music, dance, circus, puppetry and storytelling and over the years has been an inspiration to major cities throughout Canada and abroad, where annual children’s festivals now take place. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Last Train In
Last Train In Where: The Cultch What: Written and performed by award-winning theatre and film maker Adam Grant Warren, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, Last Train In is drawn from his lived experience. It is not, however, a typical story of disability and triumph over adversity. It is not about finding a way despite overwhelming odds. Instead, it’s about travel, romance, career expectations, and the all-too-human tendency to… embellish. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
East Side Flea Where: 1024 Main What: Over 50 local vendors, food trucks, a live deejay, artisan showrooms, seasonal drink specials, pinball and more. Runs until: Sunday June 4, 2017
Outside Mullingar Where: Pacific Theatre What: A pair of introverted misfits, Rosemary and Anthony’s families have lived on neighbouring farms as far back as anyone can remember, where they battle over property lines and childhood stories but never what matters most. A quirky story of flawed love and some kind of happiness told with effortless wit and poetic Irish lyricism. Runs until: Saturday June 10, 2017
Song of the Open Road
Song of the Open Road Where: Contemporary Art Gallery What: Bringing together artists from Canada, Eritrea, Ireland, Sweden, and the US, the exhibition includes works that combine thematically to interrogate ideas rooted in photographic histories, engaging ideas such as veracity, recollection, remembrance, belonging, staging, and how the image documents and records these or is evidence of differing realities. Runs until: Sunday June 18, 2017
Creative Visions: Hong Kong Cinema 1997-2017
Creative Visions: Hong Kong Cinema 1997-2017 Where: The Cinematheque What: This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). To celebrate, the HKSAR Government takes great pleasure in presenting a number of specially curated film programs on Hong Kong cinema in 10 cities across Europe, North America, and South Korea, in addition to four cities in Mainland China and in Hong Kong. Runs until: Friday June 23, 2017
Hand to God Where: Arts Club Theatre What: In a church basement in suburban Texas, three troubled teenagers meet weekly to express themselves through puppetry and learn to avoid the devil at all costs. Things take a twisted turn when one student—Jason—creates a hand puppet that is possessed with a delightfully dark personality of its own. Runs until: Sunday June 25, 2017
Up Close
Up Close Where: VanDusen Botanical Garden What: All the artists represented in this group exhibition find their inspiration while painting on location at VanDusen Garden. The Vancouver en plein air group, initiated in April 2011, zooms-in to the lush vegetation that provides a new dimension of foreground details. The subjects are varied, and so is the medium. Runs until: Tuesday June 27, 2017
Dance in Transit Where: Various outdoor locations What: A continuous supply of dancing during the warm months —at no cost. Watch it, try it, and see if you love it. Runs until: Sunday August 27th, 2017
Million Dollar Quartet Where: Arts Club Theatre What: Inspired by true events, this rocking jukebox musical takes you into Sun Records Studio on December 4, 1956, to witness the famed recording session that brought together rock and roll legends Presley, Cash, Lewis, and Perkins—for the first and only time. Runs until: Sunday July 9, 2017
The Vienna Model: Housing for the 21st Century City Where: Museum of Vancouver What: Explore housing in Vienna, Austria, through its portrait of the city’s pathbreaking approach to architecture, urban life, neighborhood revitalization, and the creation of new communities. Runs until: Sunday July 16, 2017
Xi Xanya Dzam – Those Who Are Amazing At Making Things Where: The Bill Reid Gallery What: Xi Xanya Dzam (pronounced hee hun ya zam) is the Kwak’wala word describing incredibly talented and gifted people who create works of art. The exhibition is both a showcase and a critical exploration of ‘achievement’ and ‘excellence’ in traditional and contemporary First Nations art. Runs until: Sunday September 4, 2017
Pictures From Here
Pictures From Here Where: Vancouver Art Gallery What: Featuring photographs and video works from the early 1960s to the present that capture the urban environment of the Greater Vancouver region, its citizens and the vast “natural” landscape of the province. Runs until: Sunday September 4, 2017
Sunday Art Market
Sunday Art Market Where: Jim Deva Plaza What: Local artists, vendors and makers, largely from Vancouver’s West End, along with musical and other live performances and artist-led workshops to drop into. Runs until: September 2017
Panda International Night Market Where: Richmond, BC What: A diverse market in Richmond, with shopping, food, beverages, and a game zone. Runs until: Monday September 11, 2017
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Where: Vanier Park What: What do you say to watching a live production of Much Ado About Nothing, The Winter’s Tale, The Merchant of Venice or The Two Gentlemen of Verona in a custom-built tent on the beach while sipping wine, beer, and munching on a picnic lunch themed to the play? Yes! Right? After 28 years, this festival has hit a stride of near perfection (and don’t even get us started on the amazing costumes.) Runs until: Saturday September 23, 2017
Shipyards Night Marlet
Shipyards Night Market Where: Lonsdale, North Vancouver What: Food, art, music, entertainment, shopping, a beer garden, and you can bring your dog! Runs until: September 29, 2017
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market Where: Dude Chilling Park What: Amble over and pick up some afternoon picnic supplies, groceries for the week, and Sunday dinner fixings from 25+ farms and producers. Each week you’ll find a fresh selection of just-picked seasonal fruits & veggies, ethically-raised meats & sustainable seafood, artisanal bread & prepared foods, craft beer, wine, & spirits, handmade craft, and coffee & food trucks. Runs until: October 8, 2017
Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia
Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia Where: UBC Museum of Anthropology What: Words and their physical manifestations are explored in this insightful exhibition, which will honour the special significance that written forms. Varied forms of expression associated with writing throughout Asia is shown over the span of different time periods: from Sumerian cuneiform inscriptions, Qu’ranic manuscripts, Southeast Asian palm leaf manuscripts and Chinese calligraphy from MOA’s Asian collection to graffiti art from Afghanistan and contemporary artworks using Japanese calligraphy, and Tibetan and Thai scripts. Runs until: Monday October 9, 2017
Richmond Night Market
Richmond Night Market Where: Richmond, BC What: There’s a dinosaur park! Anamatronic dinosaurs! Also – live performances, carnival games, over 200 retail stalls and over 500 food choices from around the world. Runs until: October 9, 2017
Onsite / Offsite Tsang Kin-Wah
Onsite / Offsite Tsang Kin-Wah Where:  Vancouver Art Gallery What:  This large-scale composition transforms English texts to form intricate floral and animal patterns. The work draws from discriminatory language that appeared in newspapers and political campaigns in Vancouver during the 1887 anti-Chinese riots, the mid-1980s immigration influx from Hong Kong and most recently, the heated exchanges around the foreign buyers and the local housing market. Runs until: Sunday October 15, 2017
Trout Lake Farmers Market Where: Trout Lake What: This is where you’ll find the vendors who have been doing it since the beginning; what started as 14 farmers ‘squatting’ at the Croatian Cultural Centre back in 1995 has grown into Vancouver’s most well-known and beloved market. Visitors come from near and far to sample artisan breads & preserves, stock up on free-range and organic eggs & meats, get the freshest, hard-to-find heirloom vegetables and taste the first Okanagan cherries and peaches of the season. Runs until: Saturday October 21, 2017 (Saturdays)
Kitsilano Farmers Market
Kitsilano Farmers Market Where: Kitsilano Community Centre parking lot What:   A great selection of just-picked, seasonal fruits & vegetables, ethically raised and grass fed meat, eggs, & dairy, sustainable seafood, fresh baked bread & artisanal food, local beer, wine, & spirits, and beautiful, handmade craft. Kids and parents alike can enjoy entertainment by market musicians, a nearby playground and splash park, and coffee and food truck offerings each week. Runs until: Sunday October 22, 2017 (Sundays)
The Lost Fleet Exhibit Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum What: On December 7, 1941 the world was shocked when Japan bombed Pearl Harbour, launching the United States into the war. This action also resulted in the confiscation of nearly 1,200 Japanese-Canadian owned fishing boats by Canadian officials on the British Columbia coast, which were eventually sold off to canneries and other non-Japanese fishermen. The Lost Fleet looks at the world of the Japanese-Canadian fishermen in BC and how deep-seated racism played a major role in the seizure, and sale, of Japanese-Canadian property and the internment of an entire people. Runs until: Winter 2017
Bill Reid Creative Journeys | Image via the Canadian Museum of History
Bill Reid Creative Journeys Where: The Bill Reid Gallery What: Celebrating the many creative journeys of acclaimed master goldsmith and sculptor Bill Reid (1920–1998), this exhibition provides a comprehensive introduction to his life and work. Runs until: Sunday December 10, 2017
Amazonia: The Rights of Nature
Amazonia: The Rights of Nature Where: UBC Museum of Anthropology What: MOA will showcase its Amazonian collections in a significant exploration of socially and environmentally-conscious notions intrinsic to indigenous South American cultures, which have recently become innovations in International Law. These are foundational to the notions of Rights of Nature, and they have been consolidating in the nine countries that share responsibilities over the Amazonian basin. Runs until: January 28, 2018
Emily Carr: Into the Forest
Emily Carr: Into the Forest Where: Vancouver Art Gallery What: Far from feeling that the forests of the West Coast were a difficult subject matter, Carr exulted in the symphonies of greens and browns found in the natural world. With oil on paper as her primary medium, Carr was free to work outdoors in close proximity to the landscape. She went into the forest to paint and saw nature in ways unlike her fellow British Columbians, who perceived it as either untamed wilderness or a plentiful source of lumber. Runs until: March 4, 2018
What are you up to this weekend? Tell me and the rest of Vancouver in the comments below or tweet me directly at @lextacular
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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LIN'S 2K FOLLOWER CELEBRATION His Dark Materials + Lord Asriel Belacqua + 🦋 send me a tv show and I gif my most favourite character (for @sarah-shooketh)
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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LIN'S 2K FOLLOWER CELEBRATION The Hunger Games + 🍦send me a movie or series and I gif one of my most fave scenes (for @bellamysgriffin)
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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Lin's 2k follower celebration
I hit 2k followers a few days ago, which I still can't believe, so the only thing I can say is that I'm utterly grateful for each one of you 🥺.
The truth is I've never expected my blog to become followed by so many of you, there are so many amazing blogs on here, with so many talented createors, writers etc. so why would someone follow me? Me someone creating a few gifsets and icons here and there...
The fact that so many of you have means a lot to me, I mean it. Thank you so much for following and, of course, visiting this mess of a blog ❤️.
Also, thank you to my mutuals, the amazing people I've met here, and I can't think to spend my days without having your content on my dash and talking to you guys ❤️.
So cause this milestone means so much to me, I've decided I'm going to celebrate it with you.
If you want to participate, please send me an emoji 😊.
🎈 - send me a movie and I make a gifset of it
🦋 - send me a tv show and I gif my most fave character
📢 - send me an actor or an actress and I make a gifset of them
⚡️- send me a movie or series and I create a few icons of them
🍦 - send me a movie or series and I gif one of my most fave scenes
I'm also tagging a few of my fave people 😊
@nastasyafilippovnas @daughter-rhaenyra @bellamysgriffin @jakeperalta @harritudur @feuillesmortes @isitandwonder @arabellas @prideandprejudice @marinad3lrey @letthefairyinyoufly @sandushengshou @sarah-shooketh @cristinasea @emziess @tisdae @wynafryd-manderly @tudoraddict @afewreelthoughts @rogue-coyote @frodo-sam @victorysp @natasharomanovf @noah-sebastians @evclynquan @jesperfahxey @lovedust4starlust @saw-x @buchanans
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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🦋 for His Dark Materials! ❤️
Thank you so much for celebrating this milestone with me ❤️!
Hope you like the Lord Asriel gifset. 😊
Wasn't sure whom to choose at first cause I really love Lyra and Will as well, but then I was remembering this scene and I had to choose him.
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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congratulations on 2k! 🥳 mine is 🎈- pride and prejudice :')
I'm so sorry that it took me so long to upload your gifset but Tumblr is glitching for days now 🫤 ....
Thank you for taking part in my celebration. Hope you like the gifset 😊.
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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Congratulations on the 2k! 🦋 - Percy Jackson series!
First things first: sorry that it took me so long to upload the set but Tumblr keeps glitching why I was unable to upload your set but also the oher sets/ icons I made. Manged to upload at least 2 sets thank God...
Also thanks for choosing the Percy Jackson series and taking part in my celebration :). It became my favorite in no time alongside Masters of the Air, anyway choosing a fave character was harder then I thought tough... Cause yes, I love Percy but also Grover and Annabeth and his mom Sally and his dad Poseidon.
So, I choose the scene he is meeting his dad for the first time cause I think it's my most favorite so far.
Hope you like the set :).
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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congrats on 2k! u deserve it!!🍦+ the hunger games? <3
Heeey,
just wanted to say thank you for participating and choosing The Hunger Games :). I love the movies so much and I have so many favorite moments and scenes that it was very hard to choose one but then I was thinking....
Which scene aside from the Everlark ones, being very important to most of us and also for Katniss as a character, which moments are also important, one that I remember right away when being asked about the movies?
The one Katniss killing Coin was one of them. It took utterly by suprise when I watched the movie for the first time, Coin was no better then Snow, she deserved it. Who knows what she would have done to the people after becoming President :(?!
Also, sorry that it took me so long to upload the gifset :(. Tumblr is glitching, it still does. I was only able to upload 2 gifsets and now nothing is working agian *sighs*. It looks like I need to try again and again and again until it will work.
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harrycrozby · 2 months
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LIN'S 2K FOLLOWER CELEBRATION House of the Dragon ⚡️ send me a movie or a series and I create a few icons of them (for @daughter-rhaenyra)
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harrycrozby · 3 months
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My plans for this weekend.
Rewatching the latest Percy Jackson episode. Rewatching for tbe 'hold fast, mum' scene and of course Poseidon and Sally 😍
Watching the first two episodes of Masters of the Air. Can't wait. Hope the series is going to be as good as it looked like in the trailers.
Working on my 2k follower celebration creations.
Oh and simply doing nothing for a while... Lol. week was very tiring.
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harrycrozby · 2 months
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⚡️ + house of the dragon icons? Especially Rhaenyra? Can you please? Congrats for the 2K btw! :)
I hope you like the icons I made 😊. Thank you so much for your patience, I have been trying to upload them for days now. Tonight, I was finally able to. Yeeeey.
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LIN'S 2K FOLLOWER CELEBRATION Percy Jackson and The Olympians + Percy Jackson + 🦋 send me a tv show and I gif my most favorate character (for @emziess)
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